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Automotive Sales Manager. This position interacts daily with Customers, Sales Associates, other Managers, Financial Services Manager, and support staff, just to name a few. Partnering with General Manager and/or General Sales Manager to plan and manage new and used vehicle inventory.
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As a Restaurant District Manager or a C-store District Manager you will be entrusted to guide your team members in delivering an exceptional guest experience, operational excellence, and a working environment that promotes engagement and living the Company values, making LV petroleum the clear choice for our guest’s needs.
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The Instrumentation Sales Manager will drive revenue in the territory by providing support and technical expertise throughout the entire sales cycle. Instrumentation Sales Manager. Our versatile products are distributed globally in oil and gas, refining/petrochemical, water/wastewater, and IoT applications that require industrially hardened, battery-powered sensors and I/O networks.
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WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING The Upstream Oil & Gas Regional Sales Manager will drive revenue in the territory by providing support and technical expertise throughout the entire sales cycle. From pre-sales support to articulating OleumTech’s value proposition to secure the business through post-sales support, including on-site field support, the Technical Sales Engineer is an integral member of the OleumTech sales team.
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General Manager, Recruiting, Facilities, Training, Management, Human Resources, Operations, Retail. Assist the General Manager with proper task execution and completion, schedule and cash integrity, and complete daily, weekly, and monthly reporting.
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Taco John's - Assistant Manager. Taco John's is a Mexican-inspired fast food restaurant chain founded in 1969 by John Turner. Taco John's is committed to affordable prices, using real ingredients to bring bold flavors to its customers.
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Are you a potential General Manager and ready to leave average in the past? With 50+ locations currently and 100+ locations planned; our General Manager position offers a tremendous opportunity for growth & career advancement.
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Along with excellent wages, our General Manager and Assistant GM / Manager-in-Training team has excellent benefits as we offer major medical-dental-vision benefits, 100% matching retirement plan, and so much more.
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The QSR Assistant Manager is responsible for managing the operation of the location in the Restaurant General Manager's absence. Quick Service Restaurant Assistant Managers play a key role in supporting the QSR General Manager in the day to day operation of the restaurant.
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Slim Chickens, Williston - Assistant GM - Manager-in-Training Preferred Restaurant Group (PRG) is a franchisee of SLIM CHICKENS, a leading national brand in the fast-growing "better chicken" fast-casual segment.
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The Restaurant General Manager exercises independent judgment and sets the standard in the day-to-day performance of job duties. Restaurant General ManagerQuick Service RestaurantWe are currently seeking a dynamic Restaurant General Manager who has a commitment to quality and customer service.
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CHI Williston Health now part of CommonSpirit Health formed by the alignment of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health have a variety of skills from clinical to project management.
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The primary function of the Quality/Patient Safety Program Manager is to support, coordinate, and facilitate the quality management (QM), patient safety (PS) and regulatory performance improvement (PI) activities for the hospital and medical staff.
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AE2S is looking for a Construction Services Representative that will work with the project team to assist with construction observation on a regional large-scale pipeline project.
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The company is rapidly expanding its club footprint throughout Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas and is led by a veteran management team with over one hundred years of combined experience in the fitness industry.
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